Can lotions and gloves soothe tough side effects of myeloma treatment?
NCT ID NCT06418750
First seen Apr 18, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study tested a set of dermo-cosmetic products (hand/foot serum, nail strengthener, dissolving oil, and gloves/slippers) in 20 multiple myeloma patients receiving a type of immunotherapy called bispecific antibodies. The goal was to see if these natural-based products could prevent or reduce skin and nail side effects like pain, redness, itching, and nail damage. Patients used the products at home and were checked during their regular treatment visits over 6 months.
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Touzeau Cyrille
Nantes, France
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